Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Sadness Accrues

 And there was much sadness.

What a night, huh?  A great crowd, spirited fans of both sides, and a game that came down to the very last minutes with a shocking finish.  Much like the game last year, in fact, though we did like the result better that time.

The rivalry game has delivered incredible drama the last two years.  It was a dogfight until the end.

It is hard to imagine BG playing much better than they did in the first half.  Working without Terion Stewart, they were just amazing.  They had 14 first downs. Almost 20 minutes of possession. Bazelak was 17 of 22 for 207 yards.  Meanwhile, the Rocket offense was off the field, with only 7 first downs and only 10 points.

Yes, BG led 28-10 at the half.

I don't think anyone on BG's side thought it was over and alas, it was not.

It unraveled right away in the second half.  BG got the kick and had a chance to put the game away with a score. They got to a 4th and inches near their own 35. They decided to go for it but in the excitement got a critical false start penalty.  On the punt, the snap was high and Kleather had to rush the kick, which covered only 12 yards.

Two passes later, UT was in the end zone and it was 28-17.

BG came right back and drove into UT territory.  Cam Orth was in to provide the running dimension and he was doing it, on a 12 yard run to the UT 20 when he was hit from behind and fumbled and UT recovered.

BG's defense responded, though, getting a 3-and-out. UT's punted unleashed a monster kick and the Falcons started on their 6.  They made four first downs, including on 3rd and 13 and were back at the UT 29 for third and 6. Bazelak was sacked on the next two plays and BG turned the ball over with 3 minutes left in the 3rd.

The defense continued to hold up.  UT drove to the Falcon 48, but a Jordan Porter pass break up led to 4th and 6 and UT went for it but did not make it.

The offense started near midfield with yet another opportunity to finish the Rockets off.

Alas, they went three and out as Bazelak was under constant siege from the Rocket pass rush.  They punted UT to their own 11 having taken less than a minute off the clock.

Finally, the dam broke.  Peny Boone had a 55 yards run and the Rockets scored with the two-pointed to make it 28-25.

BG went 3 and out, failing to convert a 3rd and 2.  After the punt, UT started on their 16.

And....on 2nd down...Finn overthrew his receiver and Oladokun intercepted the ball on the Rocket 39.

Freeze frame that moment right there. There was 10 minutes left. You have a short field.  You have to think you can make this a two-score game.

Bazelak is injured now, and it was Orth for the remainder of the game. Bowling Green made a first down and then took a holding call.  On 3rd and 8 from the 22, Orth just missed an open Hilaire in the end zone, in what is probably the second most tragic moment for BG in the game.  A FG followed and the lead was 6 with 7:25,

The defense does their job again, sacking Finn and forcing UT to punt.  It was a short punt that BG let land and somehow got a holding penalty anyway and started on their 34 with 5:42 left.

Three first downs and the game is over.  Reporters asked Loeffler if he considered running it three times to burn clock, which he did not do.  I think we did the right thing.

We ran one run and two passes.  The issue here is that we had no realistic hope of making the first down running the ball (remember, Stewart is injured) and that the offense was unable to move the chains. I guess knowing that, you might have run the clock and put it into your defense's hands...ultimately, when BG needed the offense in the 2nd half, they didn't produce.

One minute and one second went off the clock.

UT takes the ball on their own 23 with 4:36 left.  Clock is rolling, they convert and 3rd and 6.  The defense got them into a 4th and 2.  This is just heartbreaking.  There's 1:45 left.  We are one play from winning the game.  And, sadly, one play from losing it.  UT hit Stuart with a pass for the first down but he ran untouched down the sideline for a soul-crushing score.  Coach said after the game that someone on the field made a mistake to let it happen, though he didn't go into detail, which is fine.  It is what it is.

BG did get the ball back but lost 7 yards and turned it over on downs. And the Rocket students stormed our field.

Oh my.

BG ran 81 plays, UT ran 57...that yields 7.3 yards per play for UT and 5 for BG.  BG dominated time of possession at 37 minutes and 17 in the second half. BG was 6 -17 on 3rd down and UT was 3 of 11.  Both teams turned it over once. Coach said after the game that UT made one more play.  With all the second half struggles for our offense, it was down to one play and it went the other way.

BG's never ran the ball effectively.  Man did Keith run hard but the line just doesn't make it easy.  He's not meeting contact up field.  Also, UT was close to the line defensively, because the Falcons had a hard time on deep drop passing due to a lack of protection. BG averaged 4.1 yards per carry, sack adjusted.  His long run was 14.

Meanwhile, before going out, Bazelak was 6 of 13 for 79 yards. Orth was 3 of 11 for 23 yards. BG completed 56% of its passes for 11.8 yards per completion.  The biggest issue was that they were sacked 5 times and hurried 8 times, making that 13 pressures in 51 attempts...almost 25%.

BG made 1 first down in the 4th quarter.

The defense did what it could, getting key stops against a high-powered UT attacked.  They sacked Finn three times (twice by Howell) and kept his running from taking over the game. They had no answer for Boone--and I don't have an answer for why he only ran it 15 times--and Finn did complete passes.  In the end, Coach said there were two huge mistakes, one of them on the decisive play.

BG heads to play WMU, who have been playing a little better.  They can finish with 7 wins, a one game improvement over last year, and two with a bowl win.  It was BG's best game against a good MAC team this year.  As I always say, whether that's good enough is the decision.


12 comments :

Falon114 said...

Just not good enough. The Quarterbacking and offensive line play is just atrocious. How are they this bad with the transfer portal existing? Loeffler's play calling in the 2nd half was BRUTAL. How many times are you going to attempt a screen that UT sees coming right down I75? I know they may go to a bowl, but I want a change.

Anonymous said...

They blew 18 point lead @ halftime. BG called their second timeout of second half with 12:52 left in 3rd quarter. Loeffler has failed to develop QB’s @ BG. He brings in QB rejects from other schools. Time for Loeffler to go.

Anonymous said...

Painfully telegraphed play calling and lack of a passing game did us in. Scot was not a defensive line coach like Ed Oregeron. His expertise is supposed to be quarterback play. How can the passing game be so ineffective 5 years in?

Anonymous said...

It's like they gave up trying to run when up late and needing to run time off. I just don't get it.

Orange said...

UT was filling the box to stop the run, daring us to pass. You saw what happened. Bazelak was out. We weren't going to run for a first down. The failure here is not being able to protect the QB and not having a QB who can make a play.

Schadenfreude said...

I think that's right about Toledo filling the box late, Orange. Thank you for saying that.

Anonymous said...

I sensed trouble from the first play of the second half. You have a three possession lead. Why not run the ball and go for short passes like the first half? Instead BG went for a flea flicker. High risk, high chance of incompleteness, and it didn't fool UT.
If BG had a successful first drive, this game is a win. Even if BG does not score and just runs six minutes off the clock and pins them deep, that is a game that ends with a W.

Orange said...

I agree. Follow it up with the false start on 4th and inches and the bad snap and terrible punt. The door opened.

Ken said...

I appreciate this blog and so wanted to contribute out of appreciation. I don't have a strong opinion on this but wanted to provide some big picture thoughts from the positive perspective.

1. MAC placement - In looking at all the teams in the MAC right now, it seems we are close to being in the top 25% if not there.
2. Each year it seems as a whole (not focusing on one aspect) BG has improved to get to that point
3. Recruiting - we have been able to recruit enough talent to beat teams from larger conferences who in turn are capable of beating ranked teams. I don't know how many MAC teams could have beat Georgia Tech and scored 31 straight points on them (or whatever it was - maybe it was more)
4. Defense - besides Penn State, we are tied with Rutgers for the second lowest points allowed to Michigan (#2 in the country at the time). If you subtract the inside the Michigan 5 interception which gave UM the ball on their 2 yard line (I think), our defense gave up 24 points, one lower than Penn State.
5. Toledo game - BG played Toledo closer this year than any other MAC school. Had we had either our starting RB or starting QB the whole game, the outcome may have been different

(That said, I was expecting the QB position to be a strength for us.)

On paper, if you looked at the above for a coach coming into a MAC school that needed a turnaround, the list of accomplishments is worth taking into consideration.

Orange said...

Thanks for your contribution, as always Ken.

Just a couple things...no MAC team has lost to Miami by more than we did. Same with OU. And yeah, those injury things are true, but if Finn had played last year, that outcome would have been different as well. And while the GA Tech win was great, they are 5-5. They did beat ranked teams but they are not a ranked team.

Progress has been made. No doubt. The UT loss is a bit of a Rorschach test. Did we blow an 18 point lead at home....or did we almost beat a 10-1 UT team?

Falcon1114 said...

What is wrong at the core is that BG is playing at a Ball State level. Historically, BG, Miami, and Toledo are the elite of this conference. BG is settling for Ball St/Eastern Michigan-level success. It just isn't good enough. I know that the Jinks "era" left a gargantuan hole to dig out of. Better still has to be demanded and displayed.

Ken said...

Enjoyed your last question. You have a way with words. 😊